Phycological Society of America (PSA)
The Phycological Society of America (PSA) is a scientific organization that promotes phycology, the study of algae, and fosters phycological research and education. The Society has a worldwide membership of approximately 2,000 members and subscribers in 63 countries. Membership is open to any individual interested in phycology. Link
Rhizopon
Site of the manufacturer of the Rhizopon products. It also contains pages from the organisation of the adventitious root formation congress and a list of topics from this congress. Link
Society for Industrial Microbiology
The Society for Industrial Microbiology (SIM) is a professional society dedicated to the advancement of the microbiological sciences especially as they apply to industrial products, biotechnology, materials and processes. Link
Society for Neuroscience
The Society for Neuroscience is the world’s largest organization of scientists and physicians dedicated to understanding the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system. Link
The American Phytopathological Society
The American Phytopathological Society is an international scientific organization devoted to the study of plant diseases and their control. Link
The American Society of Mammalogists
The American Society of Mammalogists was established in 1919 for the purpose of promoting the study of mammals. We encourage you to peruse this web site for information about mammals and the ASM. We hope that it will stimulate your interest in mammals, and further your appreciation of their importance. Link
The Australasian Plant Pathology Society
The Australasian Plant Pathology Society is dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge of plant pathology and its practice, particularly, but not exclusively, in relation to Australia, New Zealand and neighbouring countries. Link
The Australian Society for Microbiology
The Australian Society for Microbiology is a professional society devoted to furthering the science of microbiology. As such, ASM is an organisation that greatly benefits microbiologists by providing a framework for professional development through networking, continuing education and in the establishment of codes of practice for microbiologists across Australia. Link
The British Phycological Society
The Society was founded in 1952. Its aims, according to its Constitution, are: “…to advance education by the encouragement and pursuit of all aspects of the study of algae and to publish the results of this research in a journal, and also in other publications which shall from time to time appear desirable, provided that all publications of the Society shall be available to the general public.” Link
The British Society for Plant Pathology
The British Society for Plant Pathology is for the study and advancement of plant pathology. We welcome members from all over the world who are interested in any branch of plant pathology. The Society organizes regular scientific meetings and is responsible for publications including Plant Pathology. Funds are available to assist its members and we host information about several professional interest groups. Link